Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as following simple low-order models. This is a strongly oversimplified, and in some cases plainly incorrect model, that does not consider the fate of the different metabolites. Furthermore, it does not account for the reversibility in the reaction observed in a few emerging organic compounds, where the parent is recovered from the metabolite. One such compound is the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SMX). In this paper, we first compile existing experimental data to formulate a complete model for the degradation of SMX in aquifers subject to varying redox conditions, ranging from aerobic to iron reducing. SMX degrades reversibly or irreversibly to a numbe...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Pharmaceutically active compounds have increasingly been detected in groundwater worldwide. Despite ...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
The fate of antibiotics and their metabolites in soils after application of organic waste depends on...
Antibiotic compounds, like sulfamethoxazole (SMX), have become a concern in the aquatic environment ...
Compared to antibiotic parent molecule, human metabolites are generally more polar and sometimes not...
Gedruckte Version im Papierflieger Verlag GmbH, Clausthal-Zellerfeld erschienen, ISBN 978-3-86948-40...
The occurrence of the widely-used antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SFX) in wastewaters and surface water...
Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) is the most representative antibiotic of the sulfonamides group used in both ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Antibiotics such as sulfamethoxazole (SFX) are environmentally hazardous after b...
Sulfonamides used in veterinary medicine can be degraded via the Fenton processes. In the premise, t...
The presence of potentially persistent and bioactive human metabolites in surface waters gives rise ...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) as a barrier of pathogenic microorganisms and organic micropollutants rec...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) as a barrier of pathogenic microorganisms and organic micropollutants rec...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Pharmaceutically active compounds have increasingly been detected in groundwater worldwide. Despite ...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
The fate of antibiotics and their metabolites in soils after application of organic waste depends on...
Antibiotic compounds, like sulfamethoxazole (SMX), have become a concern in the aquatic environment ...
Compared to antibiotic parent molecule, human metabolites are generally more polar and sometimes not...
Gedruckte Version im Papierflieger Verlag GmbH, Clausthal-Zellerfeld erschienen, ISBN 978-3-86948-40...
The occurrence of the widely-used antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SFX) in wastewaters and surface water...
Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) is the most representative antibiotic of the sulfonamides group used in both ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Antibiotics such as sulfamethoxazole (SFX) are environmentally hazardous after b...
Sulfonamides used in veterinary medicine can be degraded via the Fenton processes. In the premise, t...
The presence of potentially persistent and bioactive human metabolites in surface waters gives rise ...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) as a barrier of pathogenic microorganisms and organic micropollutants rec...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) as a barrier of pathogenic microorganisms and organic micropollutants rec...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
Pharmaceutically active compounds have increasingly been detected in groundwater worldwide. Despite ...